What Is the Smallest Travel Trailer with a Bathroom?

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If you’ve ever made the creepy trek across a lonely campground in the middle of the night to use the restroom, then you understand why it’s worthwhile to invest in an RV with a toilet all your own. Even the smallest travel trailer with a bathroom can be a major upgrade from tent camping, giving you all the comforts you need. 

While the best small camper trailers usually come to mind for couples or solo travelers, you might be surprised to learn you can find petite trailers with bunk beds. Plus, many are light enough to be pulled by SUVs or small trucks with sufficient RV towing capacity. The small trailer segment is versatile.

What Is Considered a Small Travel Trailer?

Small travel trailers come in many shapes and sizes, from tiny micro campers to expandable pop up and hybrid campers. Travel trailers range from under 10 feet to over 40 feet, so those on the small side are less than 20 feet long.

Though some of the tiniest trailers do not have bathrooms, many small travel trailers offer full bathrooms. Some save space by combining the toilet, sink, and shower into a single waterproof space known as a wet bath.

This roundup focuses on traditional travel trailers (no hybrids or expandables) under 20 feet long, each offering a full bathroom.  

What Is the Smallest Travel Trailer with a Bathroom?

Here are seven small travel trailers with bathrooms, sorted from shortest to longest:

Rockwood Geo Pro 15TB

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Specs

  • Length: 15’8”
  • Dry Weight: 2,846 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 1,061 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 2  

Under 16 feet long, the Rockwood Geo Pro 15TB is one of the smallest travel trailers with a bathroom. Many SUVs and small trucks can easily tow this lightweight trailer. However, don’t let the small size fool you; it has everything you need for a comfortable camping trip in a unique layout. 

The petite wet bath combines a toilet and shower, leaving room for a full kitchen with a cooktop, microwave, fridge, and sink. The sleeping space can be set up as dual twins, thanks to the moveable table, which combines the functionality of a dinette and couch. Or, add the insert to create a king RV bed—a rare find in a small trailer.

Forest River Cherokee Wolf Pup 14CC

Forest River Wolf Pup 14CCW Floor Plan
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Specs

  • Length: 19’3”
  • Dry Weight: 3,314 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 2,161 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 3 

While most RV layouts place the main entry on the campside of the trailer, the Wolf Pup 14CC uses a rear entry, which opens up the floor plan in a unique way. You can use this door to easily slide in bikes or kayaks.

Inside, the split-layout bathroom offers a shower on one side, with an embedded small sink, while the toilet has a private room. At the front of the trailer, you’ll find a cozy corner queen bed. The fully equipped kitchen includes a 10.3-cubic-foot double-door refrigerator, an impressive find in the small trailer segment. 

Coachmen Catalina Summit 164BHX

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Specs

  • Length: 19’6”
  • Dry Weight: 2,969 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 1,427 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 5

If you want a small trailer with a full bathroom and room for a couple of kids, the Catalina Summit 164BHX may be calling your name. At under 20 feet, it offers a surprising amount of sleeping space. The bunks, corner queen bed, and fold-out sofa can sleep five. 

In a small space, little features make a big difference. Coachmen has thoughtfully included items like a medicine cabinet and paper towel rack to offer built-in storage solutions. The JBL speakers provide premium sound. Plus, the trailer comes prepped for solar and a rear camera.

Jayco Jay Feather Micro 166FBS

jay feather micro 166fbs floor plan
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Specs

  • Length: 19’7”
  • Dry Weight: 3,925 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 1,070 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 3

With “Micro” in its name, it’s no surprise that the Jay Feather Micro 166FBS is one of the smallest Jayco travel trailers. Manufacturers often place either a dinette or couch in a small trailer, but Jayco’s solution of a comfortable couch with moveable table trays smartly combines both.

Thoughtful details like seamless countertops and an 11-cubic-foot refrigerator elevate the camp cooking experience. Exterior upgrades like the power tongue jack, Rock-Solid Stabilizer System, pre-wired mounts for side and backup cameras, and a rear hitch receiver will surely be appreciated while towing and setting up camp. 

Grand Design Transcend One 151RB

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Specs

  • Length: 19’8”
  • Dry Weight: 3,600 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 820 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 4

The Transcend One line features the smallest Grand Design travel trailers with impressive features. Though it’s rare to find a dinette and couch in a small trailer, the Transcend One 151RB offers both, thanks to the smart use of a Murphy bed

Extensive cabinetry provides ample storage space for clothes, cookware, and linens. Grand Design even considered pets by offering hidden pet bowls. Other useful features include a pull-out trash can and a folding interior/exterior table, which make it easier to live in a small space.

Grand Design Transcend One 151BH

Transcend 151BH-smallest-travel-trailer-with-bathroom
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Specs

  • Length: 19’8”
  • Dry Weight: 3,550 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 870 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 5  

Like the Coachmen Catalina Summit 164BHX, the Transcend One 151BH offers sleeping for five in a trailer less than 20 feet long. It has a pair of bunks, a jackknife sofa, and a corner queen bed, so there’s room for the whole family.

For year-round camping, the 4-Season Protection Package adds a heated underbelly, ductless heating, and additional insulation to help you stay warm on chilly nights. Throughout the summer, stay cool with the 13,500-BTU roof-mount air conditioner and enjoy a shaded outside patio thanks to the 10’ power awning. 

Forest River Salem FSX 164RBLE

Specs

  • Length: 20’
  • Dry Weight: 2,819 pounds
  • Cargo Capacity: 1,061 pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 2  

You may have noticed many small trailers use corner beds. Instead, the Salem FSX 164RBLE gives you a walkaround queen bed with a nightstand and wardrobe for each person. Overhead cabinets add needed upper storage space in this small travel trailer with a bathroom.

Another nice feature not often found in small trailers is the electric fireplace. While the bathroom doesn’t have a sink, it instead offers a full-wall linen closet, which provides an impressive amount of storage. Plus, sofa seating replaces a traditional booth dinette in the main living area.

Honorable Mentions

Is There a Teardrop Trailer with a Bathroom?

Teardrops are among the smallest travel trailers with bathrooms. For example, the NuCamp T@B 320S features a convertible dinette bed, a kitchen, and a wet bath with shower, sink, and toilet—all in a 15-foot trailer. 

Do ALiner Campers Have a Bathroom?

Some ALiner trailers have bathrooms. While the smaller Scout Lite and Ranger lines do not have bathrooms, many larger models offer a cassette toilet for pop up camper and “hidden” showers, both of which can be tucked away when not in use. Check on the pricing and availability of ALiner Campers at your local Camping World. 


Small trailers are short, but that doesn’t mean they must be short on conveniences. Small trailers can be easy to tow while still offering everything you need for a comfortable camping trip, even a bathroom. 

Here are more resources to help you find the small travel trailer of your dreams:

Which small travel trailer is your favorite? Would you be willing to use a wet bath? Let us know which and why in the comments below.

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  • Kerri Cox is a teacher and freelance writer. After hating the outdoors for much of her life, an RV trip with her in-laws to Colorado changed Kerri's life. She soon bought an RV and began traveling with her family. See her journeys at travelswithbirdy.com.

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